ALBAWABA - The records of Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir were subjected to a serious security breach, which allowed access to the minister's agenda, diaries, and political and security notes for the past two years.
Local media said that this system is considered an internal electronic platform used to document the Ben-Gavir's scheduled meetings and field visits, including their locations, and the professional and political tasks he has set for himself and his close team.
Israeli journalist Uri Cohen of the Kan public broadcaster revealed the security breach, noting that he contacted the Ministry of National Security about it, after which the flaw was fixed.
Due to this technical error, anyone with the minister's email address—an address Ben-Gvir has been posting on his social media accounts for years—could have accessed his personal and office schedule.